ZenSports takes responsible gaming seriously. We want our customers to have fun while gambling and betting on sports, and look at it as a form of entertainment. While the vast majority of our customers are able to do this, there is a small subset of the population that may encounter problems controlling their gambling or looking at it as a means for gaining financial wealth. Neither of which are healthy or encouraged. Our goal is to provide the tools and information necessary to assist any of our customers exhibiting problem gaming characteristics.
Do you gamble to escape worry or trouble?
Do you gamble to get money to solve financial difficulties?
Are you unable to stop playing, regardless of winning or losing?
Do you often gamble until your last dollar is gone?
Have you neglected your family because of gambling?
Has gambling ever made your home life unhappy?
Did gambling cause you to have difficulty sleeping?
Were you reluctant to use “gambling money” for normal expenditures?
If you feel that you may have a gambling problem and/or can't control your gambling, there is help available that's only a phone call away:
Tennessee REDLINE 800-889-9789
The Tennessee REDLINE is a 24-hour hotline that can make referrals for people and families seeking problem gambling and gambling addiction services.
For more information, contact:
Linda McCorkle
Director of Treatment and Recovery Services
[email protected]
615-944-8246
Or
Donathan Knowles
Program Manager
[email protected]
(615) 927-1161
The Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment Services Program is a multi-purpose program designed to increase knowledge about problem and/or pathological gambling for those persons at risk, their families, and the general community; to identify and assess those with problem and/or pathological gambling conditions and provide outpatient treatment services if needed; and to continually assess regional needs and coordinate outreach activities for potential service recipients. Services are provided in person or through tele-health.
For more information, contact:
Dr. James Whelan, Executive Director, The Gambling Clinic
University of Memphis, Department of Psychology
(901) 678-3736
[email protected]
National Council on Problem Gambling
1-800-522-4700
Counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide information on available treatment and support groups in your area for both the gambler and those affected by the gambler’s problem. All calls are completely confidential.
Customers that feel that they have a problem with gambling can temporarily “self-limit” or "self-exclude" themselves from using ZenSports (or any other licensee in Tennessee) further. This eliminates the temptation to immediately gamble and provides a necessary break from gambling in order to seek the necessary professional help.
Customers can either self-limit or self-exclude themselves automatically within the ZenSports app, or by reaching out to ZenSports’s 24x7 customer support team (via chat or email).
a. Self-Limitation
Wager Limits – Set the maximum total amount that can be wagered per 24 hours, per week, and/or per month.
Deposit Limits – Set the maximum total amount that can be deposited per 24 hours, per week, and/or per month.
Time in App – Set the maximum amount of time that can be spent in the ZenSports app per 24 hours, per week, and/or per month.
Session Limits – Set the maximum amount of time that can be spent in the ZenSports app during any current session.
Account Cool-Off – Set a time limit in days to temporarily self-exclude oneself from using ZenSports. During this cool-off period, customers will be unable to access the features within the ZenSports app. Withdrawal requests can still be made via ZenSports customer support.
b. Self-Exclusion
Self-Exclusion is a ban from using ZenSports that will not let a customer access the features within the ZenSports app during the selected self-exclusion period (1 Year, 3 Year, or 5 Year). Any remaining Available Balance funds are sent to the designated account provided by the customer. The customer is unsubscribed from all marketing content, and is blocked from further accessing the ZenSports app.
c. Resources for Problem Gambling
This section provides additional resources on how to get help with problem gambling.
a. First and Last Name.
b. Email Address associated with the player’s ZenSports account.
c. Amount and Date of a recent bet that was accepted.
d. The destination account or wallet to send any remaining Available Balance funds.
e. Time duration for temporary self-exclusion or whether the request is for a 1 Year, 3 Year, or 5 Year exclusion period.
f. Whether the customer desires self-exclusion from only ZenSports or from all Licensees in Tennessee.
If a customer chooses option #3 above, then the following additional steps will be needed:
1. Upon verification of the above information in #3 above, ZenSports will then send an email to the email address on file for the customer, including information on additional responsible gaming resources.
2. The customer is then required to reply back to the above email and confirm that they indeed want the self-exclusion or ban.
3. Once ZenSports receives the above confirmation, it implements the self-exclusion or account cool-off.
ZenSports also excludes from play all individuals who have requested restrictions from all Licensees once ZenSports receives notification of such information from the Tennessee Sports Wagering Advisory Council.
Customers may request from ZenSports information about their play, including history, money spent, games played, net wins/losses, limits history, and any other relevant information. Additionally, ZenSports provides customers with updates during play about time and money spent and account balances in cash.
As part of ZenSports' efforts to ensure that any customers that feel like they’re experiencing a problem with gambling are able to get the help that they need, all ZenSports employees and contractors (not just customer service personnel) receive comprehensive training (annual and periodic refresher training) on how to spot problem gambling, what problem gambling looks like, and how to handle both proactive and reactive problem gambling situations. Training is designed to equip the trainee to respond to circumstances in which customer account activity may indicate signs that are consistent with problem gambling.
All Customer Support personnel must be extra keenly capable in their ability to spot problem gamblers, as they are the most likely to encounter problem gambling throughout their customer interactions. If a Customer Support Representative thinks that a customer might be exhibiting the signs of problem gambling, they are required to escalate the situation, along with all communication and research that backs up their hypothesis, to the executive team for further investigation.
Due to the sensitivity with which customers may perceive a direct outreach about potential problem gambling, Customer Support Representatives are instructed to not do their own outreach directly to customers about this subject. Instead, Customer Support Representatives should only respond to inbound inquiries, or if they see a problem on their own without an inbound inquiry from the customer, to escalate it to the executive team.
All Marketing and Sales personnel are prohibited from doing any targeted marketing specifically to players that have self-excluded or banned themselves from ZenSports or have been placed on the list of self-excluded or banned players maintained by the Tennessee Sports Wagering Advisory Council.
In addition, our Marketing team takes great care to make sure that all branding and messaging does not target low-income demographics, promises of “turning someone’s fortunes around”, or other content that could entice someone without the means to gamble. We only want those that have the financial means and the self-control to wager on sports using our product.
It is unlawful for a person under twenty-one (21) years of age to engage in Interactive Sports Gaming in the State of Tennessee and a notice to such effect shall appear on our website, mobile applications, advertisements and other platforms. Accordingly, ZenSports utilizes third party player identification technology and procedures to prevent underage gambling (KYC), including age-affirmation mechanisms that utilize, at a minimum, month, date, and year of birth that will apply before the customer can gain access to KeyStar wagering systems.
All Product and Development work that centers around problem gambling is given the highest priority in our company. Whether it be new features or bug fixes to ensure that everyone who uses our product is not abusing or using it in incorrect ways, we prioritize this work above all else.